AtomicMassProtons+NeutronsGroupAlso known asa family, thesetell you howmany valenceelectrons eachelement hasNonmetalsThese can befound to theright of thestaircase plushydrogenCovalentBondThis occurswhen electronsare sharedbetween twononmetalsPeriodicLawElements aregrouped byincreasingatomicnumberNeutronsSubatomicparticles with aneutral chargefound in thenucleus of anatomElectronsSubatomicparticles with anegativecharge found inthe shells of anatomValenceElectronThe numberof electronsin theoutermostshell"NuclearGlue"Neutronshold theprotons inthe nucleuslike thisIonicBondThis occurswhen electronsare transferredbetween ametal and anonmetalBohrModelAsimplifieddiagram ofan atomAtomThe smallestunit of matterthat still hasthe propertiesof an element.ChemicalBondThe force ofattractionthat holdstwo atomstogetherGroup8The leastreactive groupof nonmetalsbecause theyhave full outershellsAtomicNumberThenumber ofprotons inan atomProtonsThe subatomicparticle with apositive chargefound in thenucleus of anatom2,8,8The maxnumber ofelectrons thatcan go in the1st, 2nd, and3rd shellsMetalsThese can befound to the leftof the staircaseexcept forhydrogenLewisDotA visualrepresentationof the valenceelectrons inan atomPeriodicTableA chart thatorganizes all 118known chemicalelements byincreasingatomic numberIdentityProtonsdeterminean atom's______OctetRuleAtoms combineso that theatom has 8electrons in itsoutermost shell.PeriodThis numbertells thenumber ofshells anatom will haveProtons=ElectronsThis istrue for allneutralelementsAtomicMassProtons+NeutronsGroupAlso known asa family, thesetell you howmany valenceelectrons eachelement hasNonmetalsThese can befound to theright of thestaircase plushydrogenCovalentBondThis occurswhen electronsare sharedbetween twononmetalsPeriodicLawElements aregrouped byincreasingatomicnumberNeutronsSubatomicparticles with aneutral chargefound in thenucleus of anatomElectronsSubatomicparticles with anegativecharge found inthe shells of anatomValenceElectronThe numberof electronsin theoutermostshell"NuclearGlue"Neutronshold theprotons inthe nucleuslike thisIonicBondThis occurswhen electronsare transferredbetween ametal and anonmetalBohrModelAsimplifieddiagram ofan atomAtomThe smallestunit of matterthat still hasthe propertiesof an element.ChemicalBondThe force ofattractionthat holdstwo atomstogetherGroup8The leastreactive groupof nonmetalsbecause theyhave full outershellsAtomicNumberThenumber ofprotons inan atomProtonsThe subatomicparticle with apositive chargefound in thenucleus of anatom2,8,8The maxnumber ofelectrons thatcan go in the1st, 2nd, and3rd shellsMetalsThese can befound to the leftof the staircaseexcept forhydrogenLewisDotA visualrepresentationof the valenceelectrons inan atomPeriodicTableA chart thatorganizes all 118known chemicalelements byincreasingatomic numberIdentityProtonsdeterminean atom's______OctetRuleAtoms combineso that theatom has 8electrons in itsoutermost shell.PeriodThis numbertells thenumber ofshells anatom will haveProtons=ElectronsThis istrue for allneutralelements

Atomic Structure & Bonding - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Protons + Neutrons
    Atomic Mass
  2. Also known as a family, these tell you how many valence electrons each element has
    Group
  3. These can be found to the right of the staircase plus hydrogen
    Nonmetals
  4. This occurs when electrons are shared between two nonmetals
    Covalent Bond
  5. Elements are grouped by increasing atomic number
    Periodic Law
  6. Subatomic particles with a neutral charge found in the nucleus of an atom
    Neutrons
  7. Subatomic particles with a negative charge found in the shells of an atom
    Electrons
  8. The number of electrons in the outermost shell
    Valence Electron
  9. Neutrons hold the protons in the nucleus like this
    "Nuclear Glue"
  10. This occurs when electrons are transferred between a metal and a nonmetal
    Ionic Bond
  11. A simplified diagram of an atom
    Bohr Model
  12. The smallest unit of matter that still has the properties of an element.
    Atom
  13. The force of attraction that holds two atoms together
    Chemical Bond
  14. The least reactive group of nonmetals because they have full outer shells
    Group 8
  15. The number of protons in an atom
    Atomic Number
  16. The subatomic particle with a positive charge found in the nucleus of an atom
    Protons
  17. The max number of electrons that can go in the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd shells
    2,8,8
  18. These can be found to the left of the staircase except for hydrogen
    Metals
  19. A visual representation of the valence electrons in an atom
    Lewis Dot
  20. A chart that organizes all 118 known chemical elements by increasing atomic number
    Periodic Table
  21. Protons determine an atom's ______
    Identity
  22. Atoms combine so that the atom has 8 electrons in its outermost shell.
    Octet Rule
  23. This number tells the number of shells an atom will have
    Period
  24. This is true for all neutral elements
    Protons = Electrons